IE dev team and eviscerate them slowly.
A little example:
http://soybean.cfdev.uwex.edu/layout3.html
If you look at that in IE on Windows, the border is displaying differently
between the two items. The only difference is whether the code is all on one
line or not.
<div class="header">
<img src=""> </div>
vs.
<div class="header"><img src="">
Grrrrrrrrrr. I knew this was a problem with tables, but I had hoped that it
was gone with CSS layout. I've even tried tweaking the <cr><lf> format by
saving it for unix or mac.
-Kevin
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